"Usually, this is the type of weather that happens in March," said David Blackmore of VTrans.

An ice storm, consecutive days of below zero temperatures and now the most recent rains have reeked havoc on Vermont's road ways.

"When you have 36 hours of rain this time of year, it's challenging," said Blackmore.

The freeze-thaw cycle has caused flooding, potholes and a massive sinkhole created Wednesday on I-89.

The sinkhole was 7 feet deep and took crews the entire day to fill.

Vtrans District 5 officials said that they have already spent half of their winter allowance on storm clean up. They also have used about half of their allotment of rock salt for the season, which usually happens at the end of February.